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BigBlueDane t1_iuoep3u wrote

Market basket is going to be the cheapest normal super market. There are some aldis around if you want to be extra cheap.

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Tornado_Wind_of_Love t1_iuoeq77 wrote

I like the Aldi's in Manchester for random cheap stuff.

Otherwise Market Basket

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movdqa t1_iuofbif wrote

Where are you located in New Hampshire? Market Basket (all over the state) is the lowest prices in a large grocery store. Aldi has even lower prices but you can't necessarily depend on what you want being in stock. Trader Joe's has good prices on some things and a lot of expensive luxury items.

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fins4ever t1_iuoga1l wrote

Market Basket. Food is cheaper than even Walmart, plus they are great to their employees and have very good food there. Strongly recommend

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Peeeculiar t1_iuogg4e wrote

Aldi with Market Basket as a filler.

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findasafespace t1_iuojdet wrote

Depending on where you are in the state a lot of these (aldis or Market basket) won't be an option. Personally, my only options are hannaford, shaw's, or wallyworld (walmart). Of those three hannaford is generally the cheapest In terms of food prices.

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KIRKDAAGG t1_iuok0gb wrote

Definitely check out Market Basket.

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thedeadfish7 t1_iuonfq6 wrote

Hannaford's seems more expensive than Food Lion which is odd because they are both owned by the same parent company. Figured that out when I saw the store branded items had similar logos.

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RisksRewardsRelics t1_iuonsdl wrote

I get most of my food from Trader Joe’s… artificial preservative/sweetener/color free food for a normal price. The items that TJ’s doesn’t carry, I get from Market Basket.

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farts_in_the_breeze t1_iuor0bd wrote

So Market Basket has good deals but you have go early. Might not be the quantity of food you want either. >! There was high quality ground beef on sale in some quantities with 99 cent sticks on them. !<

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MGermanicus t1_iuosjvh wrote

I'll also vouch for Market Basket. Try to go at off times and definitely not Sunday if you're looking for a quick trip.

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Clock-Full t1_iuoumxn wrote

What part of NC are you coming from? NC native here. I'm going to have to agree with everyone and say Market Basket is the closest you are going to get to Food Lion. It's a madhouse in that store though.

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K3CAN t1_iuov715 wrote

Hannaford is owned by the same company as food lion, so that's probably the closest comparison.

If you want the best prices, though, you'll want a Market Basket.

I would suggest still going to Hannaford for meat, though.

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lechydda t1_iuovgri wrote

I’m near the South of NH, seacoast area. There are maybe 2 or 3 options unless I want to spend over an hour driving just for regular groceries. Low cost is non existent. Hannafords are “nice” and have decent coupons if you shop over several months. MB is ok at least in my area, but prices usually the same and without the coupons. Nowhere has good priced produce. Meat can be $1-3 off sticker price if you’re willing to buy the stuff that is about to expire. I appreciate my mom sending me Costco cards so I can stock up.

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sicariis t1_iup0e8g wrote

Target is a decent option. If you want to buy in bulk, look at BJs.

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pointwelltaken t1_iup5r1n wrote

Aldi but they don’t have EVERYthing. market basket for everything else and produce.

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ChipHazard17 t1_iup7axr wrote

I like price chopper but I'd go to Market basket if there was one close

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scajjr29 t1_iupa3vr wrote

From cheapest to most expensive- WalMart Super Centers, Market Basket, Hannaford, Shaws.

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Dirkdiggla1 t1_iupa9dn wrote

Ocean state job lots for spices, snacks, soda, and other shelf stored foods. Market basket for everything else

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LaserRedstang t1_iupbfxp wrote

Market Basket all the way!!!! Love that love but hate the crowds.

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basiicswamp t1_iupclsg wrote

Skip Market Basket and the headache that is that place. Shop the weekly deals at Hannaford and Shaws. If you have time to hit both then it's worth it. Get a circular for both, make a plan, save money and your food won't go bad as quickly.

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TurnoverTall t1_iupd863 wrote

Shaws has had some single item sales that are excellent but everything else is too expensive. Market Basket is the goto, Hannaford on rare occasion has a sale item worth the drive.

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NewPhoenix77 t1_iupdeqr wrote

You can’t beat Market Basket. No frills in general, but this is the way.

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ConditionConfident34 t1_iupftkp wrote

Market Basket is the cheapest around but it’s very busy all the time, the workers are terrible, and they run out of stuff all the time (which can be frustrating). ALDIs is cheap but their products are inconsistent. I do a combo of Market Basket and Hannaford.

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danlson381 t1_iupgcrk wrote

Market Basket, more for your dollaaaah!!! The old stores are trash, but the new ones are kinda nice . The produce and meat are still garbage though, hit up Tendercrop in Dover or Steak Out in Goffstown for meat and Hannaford if you want quality produce.

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almamaters t1_iupgwiu wrote

Hannaford is owned by the same parent company as food lion.

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beyond_hatred t1_iupj41v wrote

Matket Basket is best overall by far. But Aldi has some great deals. Eggs and milk are cheap, and occasionally you'll find something like their generic microwave popcorn that's really tasty and very cheap compared to even other store brands.

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Reddoggfogg t1_iupjj8g wrote

Aldi but limited supply. Watch Hannaford especially Thanksgiving and Christmas. The prices will beat market basket and the produce is the best of any. The rest of the year Market Basket can be good for staples. Shaws for 3 day sales only. I recommend the “Flipp” app if you don’t have it. All the sales flyers are available and tap/clip to your list

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TheBeesBestKnees t1_iupmixp wrote

Whole Foods tends to be cheaper for beef then Hannaford, and the quality is better, especially for steaks. Market basket and Walmart for staples, BJs for bulk staples, chicken.

Aldi is very niche. Dairy/eggs are good, they have good chocolate and are great for granola bars if you have kids that go through them for snacks.

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Ill_Mushroom1033 t1_iupnw0r wrote

I totally agree. Use the Red Card Debit Card. It pulls from your checking account and you get 5% off everything. I also use Target Circle. I scan everything I put in my cart and it adds manufacturer coupons and Target discounts. I buy almost everything at Target, way cheaper than the grocery store for better quality.

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buddaycousin t1_iuprvyp wrote

Costco can be great for meat and prepared foods. If you have a few mouths to feed, the $60 can be worth it.

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Open-Industry-8396 t1_iuq3wy9 wrote

Elm st Manchester Market bastard, if you like the smell and sights of drug addicts as you enter and exit the store.

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thetardisislikeacat t1_iuq8bus wrote

If you're near the southern Vermont border, Mr. G'S is an excellent discount store with locations in Keene and Walpole. They don't do produce, but they have tons of other groceries, plus small appliances, household supplies, clothing and a bit of furniture. They're my favorite place to get drinks, especially seltzers.

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wageslave2022 t1_iuqhade wrote

Might want to research and do some googling about home heating cost in New England in the winter also check out kilowatt rates on your current electric bill, the cost of milk and eggs up here will be the least of your worries.

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ForklkftJones t1_iuqky1t wrote

The shopping in new England is trash.

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heeyyyyooo t1_iuqqls4 wrote

If you really want to cheap out there are a few Aldi’s lol

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1WantT0Bel1eve t1_iuqsimg wrote

Market Basket, and Aldi where you can find them.

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Jetpilotboiii1989 t1_iur04pg wrote

Market Basket, and I didn’t let the fact that my poor, sweet mother is a cashier at one bias my decision at all.

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VenserSojo t1_iur291q wrote

>Market Basket, and I didn’t let the fact that my poor, sweet mother is a cashier at one bias my decision at all.

So long as you avoid certain ones, Manchester for instance, its a good option though never go to the Manchester one.

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scajjr29 t1_iur680f wrote

I find for basics WM is 5-10% cheaper than MB. I'm in SE NH, use the Epping and No. Salem super centers. And I find if I go right when they open you can get great deals on meats that are at the last best by date. They have a big yellow tag on them and you can save $3-$5 off the original price. We have a stand alone freezer so I can grab those and freeze them same day.

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Reubachi t1_iurflpm wrote

I went into an aldi once, for bananas and 12 packs of soda/water. It was on the way, as opposed to Market basket.

I of course do not carry a bag of coins on me, so could not "rent" a shopping cart. I also did not bring bags as I wasn't aware the store physically has no bagging devices.

I left very confused, surprised at how expensive the stuff was, and realized upon getting home that I purchased plantains and not bananas. idk if I can go back to aldi.

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ktnh t1_iurk7bp wrote

Maaket Baskit all the way.

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Lostronaut_ t1_iv7he8p wrote

Whole Foods. It’s all about the quality IMO and Hannafords.

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Fuzzy-Scar3055 t1_iva3r36 wrote

Cheapest hands down is Mr. G’s liquidation center, located in Tilton & Keene. Not exactly groceries but you can buy expired granola bars, coffee, soda, etc, there.

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